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Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by ObiOkpor(m): 10:20pm On Dec 09, 2021
Chartey:

Are you in Borno?
You guys will just sit somewhere far away and say things you don't know. NGOs that are being targeted by terrorists will support terrorists?
You that is in Borno, you don't know anything...

Starting from pulka, I know what is going on there.

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Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Onyiiobi7735(m): 10:42pm On Dec 09, 2021
Is this governor sure of what he's doing?
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by alfarouq(m): 11:24pm On Dec 09, 2021
There are two kinds of people who will be unhappy with this decision.

Those that care and sincerely believe it is a bad decision and those working for NGOs and only care about the huge sums of money they are earning as salary. They wish that humanitarian crisis will exist forever so they can continue to cash out.
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by BadEnglish(m): 1:50am On Dec 10, 2021
Chartey:


The same NGO workers that can only travel by chopper because they're targets of terrorist attacks?
Some of you have lost your brains to politics.
Borno State is so heavily-dependent on humanitarian resources and labour that if INGOs pull out today, the whole state would collapse. Even with the presence of medical INGOs offering free healthcare for instance, health indices in the state are still terribly low and many children die of malnutrition and other very preventable causes. Now imagine they all leave with their Nigerian and international staff, is it the less than 20 active hospitals in the state that will take care of them? Even if they have the capacity (which they can't have in the next 10 years), how will the people afford it?

The problem with the resettlements is that there's no sustainable livelihood, no economic activities, little government presence, no ease of movement and of course little assurance of security. Of course, they'll fail to take and the people will want to return to the IDP camps, mostly in Maiduguri city.

However, this is a governor who is more concerned about optics and his appearance in the media rather than tackling the real issues with the huge funding he's getting. He enjoys so much goodwill from his people and it's just sad that his achievements haven't matched that.
Wetin this one dey talk? You know nothing about the damaging roles of NGOs in Borno State. Several investigation n petitions against them that I can be divulging here. Gov Zulum did just right for his ppl
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by seunayantokun(m): 6:32pm On Dec 10, 2021
So that the identities of the settlers may not be uncovered...
smart executive terrorist!
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Crossroad1(m): 9:05am On Dec 11, 2021
JovialJune:



Lmao, pls explain how?
I mean can't
Re: Babagana Zulum Bans NGOs From Intervening In Newly Resettled Communities by Gubioma: 5:07pm On Dec 17, 2021
muhamadnur:

Inshallah we can stand for our selves now 13 years of unrest is not easy
Dan Borno..
Masha Allah we together we make Borno a better place y brother M.nur

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